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I wanted to listen to a youtube video with binaural beats and the description said to listen with stereo headphones. I don’t know if the ones I have are or not and wonder if there is a difference between headphones marked as stereo and those not marked with it on the packaging.
or just stereo headphones, or even a wire that makes me able to connect my own headphones to my phone….all answers are appreciated, unless they’re spam = ) lol
Not earphones but headphones, the phones that you usually put into the portable CD payers. Also can all stereo headphones pick up 20Hz when listening to something
I know that stereo headphones work with it, but do surround sound headphones like 5.1 surround sound headphones? If not, what do I need to make them work? Help is much appreciated as I don’t know what to buy?
I have The LG Chocolate VX8550, and i have the blue-tooth stereo headphones, but before i can connect it to my phone, i need the passcode, where can i get the passcode?
Most of the tests I have found put the headphones on a dummy head with good microphones in the dummy "ear canal". A B&K 4128 is a well known dummy head of this type. But those types of systems seem to respond only up to 10 kHz and we need to measure headphones up to 20kHz. What equipment is used to couple very good stereo headphones to a high quality measurement microphone?
I just bought some Bose stereo headphones for my husband, but started to panic cause I’m not sure if they are compatable with his ipod or not… does anyone know if they will be? Thanks!
Also, the pic showed that they were not the large old-fashioned head phones. They appeared to simply slip in the ear, there was no surrounding material. I got these from Amazon, so it was too late to ask once I paid!